what about the naysayers who say it's going to hurt the environment, fracking is going to get into the water? what's your take on this? >> it has to be done in an environmentally responsible way. the industry knows that. they don't want disasters. one major problem could set the whole thing back. the industry is very careful and the regulators are working closely with the industry this that environmental problem does have to be dealt with. if it can be dealt with, and most experts believe it can be, it unlocks an enormous potent l potential. it's really a technology that will change a lot of things, both in creating jobs and also enabling manufacturing to have a low-cost reliable source of energy and actual gas and also we can use it for power so we won't need to burn as much coal, we won't need to import natural gas, helps our balance of payment bs and by lowering the cost of energy, consumers will have more money in their pockets to spend on other things. >> what a job creator. it's got such potential. we're really seeing nenlg change the game in a number of these industries. energy